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Everybody says that Prenzlauerberg is dying. And it's true. So, go to Zu mir oder zu die until it will die as well. Nice people, very Berlin stuff ;)
Just spend an evening there and you will understand.

Really good bar at I like this place because always have good ambient. The cocktails are amazing and it´s perfect for come with friends and talk and pass the time listening good music.
I recommend this place, absolutely!

While sightseeing in the evening we heard some great techno music and voilà, a small but crowded place with the most intrigue name (To you or to me). Relaxed atmosphere, friendly people and cheap drinks all wrapped up with a touch of great beat. A...More

Read about this place from reviews and it didn't disappoint.
Great chilled out vibe and decent music. Went in early and would've stayed but wanted to check out some other places. Will definitely return for a good evening, only shame was that there was no...More

This is one of the few bars like this left in Prenzlauer Berg, a bar that screams Berlin as soon as you reach it. No cafe latte or posh wine in sight, just good beer and good company going on as late as you like

I'm probably not the type of person this place aims to attract but nonetheless I went with a friend and can't say I had a bad time. The drinks we had were great and okay priced and the bar woman was nice. Very chilled atmosphere....More

I love that place, easy going, DJ, very Berlin like! My favourite place there if it wasn't a smokers place.
There are other places that people are smoking for sure but at this place the air is terrible.
You have to be drunk to endure...More

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Prenzlauer Berg

No Berlin neighbourhood has undergone a greater changethan Prenzlauer Berg. The artists and non-conformiststhat defined the district’s intriguing subculture inthe 1980s and 90s have been replaced by a young, hipcrowd that frequents the many cafes. Where there wereonce run-down houses in the shadow of the Berlin Wall,there are now designer shops. Beautiful old homes havebeen modernized and renovated, and on Sundays,

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thousands turn the park next to remnants of the wallinto a playground for street artists, musicians, andflea market shoppers. This attracts young urbanfamilies who enjoy the balance of big city life andsmall-town comfort. Meanwhile, trendy, young,upper-class visitors from all over the world areattracted to the local high-end shops, cafés, andsophisticated bars and restaurants. The merits of thistransformation are a favorite topic of debate aroundthe city, but it makes for some of the bestpeople-watching Berlin has to offer.